Lesson Plan Name of the Faculty : Mr. Sandeep Discipline : B.TECH (ECE) Semester : 2 nd semester Subject : Basics of Electronics Lesson plan Duration : January 2018 to April 2018 Work Load (Lecture/Practical) per week (in hours) : Lecture – 04, Practical-01 WEEK Theory Practical Lecture Day Topic(including assignment/test) Practical Day Topic 1 st 1 Semiconductor Physics: Basic concepts 1 To get familiar with the working knowledge of the following instruments: a) Cathode ray oscilloscope (CRO) b) Multimeter (Analog and Digital) 2 Intrinsic semiconductors 3 Extrinsic semiconductors 4 Diffusion and drift currents 2 nd 5 p-n junction under open-circuit 2 c) Function generator d) Power supply 6 Reverse bias 7 Forward-bias conditions 8 p-n junction in the breakdown region 3 rd 9 Ideal diode 3 To measure phase difference between two waveforms using CRO 10 Terminal characteristics of junction diode 11 Amplifiers: Introduction 12 Different types of amplifiers 4 th 13 and their characteristics 4 Plot the forward and reverse V-I characteristics of P-N junction 14 Principle of amplification
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Lesson Plan
Name of the Faculty : Mr. Sandeep
Discipline : B.TECH (ECE)
Semester : 2nd semester
Subject : Basics of Electronics
Lesson plan Duration : January 2018 to April 2018
Work Load (Lecture/Practical) per week (in hours) : Lecture – 04, Practical-01
WEEK Theory Practical
Lecture Day Topic(including
assignment/test)
Practical Day Topic
1st 1 Semiconductor
Physics: Basic
concepts
1 To get familiar
with the working
knowledge of the
following
instruments:
a) Cathode ray
oscilloscope
(CRO)
b) Multimeter
(Analog and
Digital)
2 Intrinsic
semiconductors
3 Extrinsic
semiconductors
4 Diffusion and
drift currents
2nd 5 p-n junction
under
open-circuit
2 c) Function
generator
d) Power supply
6 Reverse bias
7 Forward-bias
conditions
8 p-n junction in
the breakdown
region
3rd
9 Ideal diode 3 To measure
phase difference
between two
waveforms using
CRO
10 Terminal
characteristics of
junction diode
11 Amplifiers:
Introduction
12 Different types
of amplifiers
4th 13 and their
characteristics
4 Plot the forward
and reverse V-I
characteristics of
P-N junction 14
Principle of
amplification
diode
15
Frequency
response of
RC coupled
amplifiers
16 Amplifier
bandwidth and
Concept of
Cascaded
Amplifiers
5th 17
Feedback
amplifiers
5 To get familiar
with pin-
configuration of
typical op-
amp(741) and its
use as:
a) Inverting
amplifier
b) Non-inverting
amplifiler
c) Summing
amplifier
d) Difference
amplifier
18 Positive and
negative
feedback
amplifier
19 Effect of positive
and
negative
feedback on
amplifier gain
and bandwidth
20 Oscillators:
Introduction
6th 21 Criteria for
oscillations
6 Use of op-amp as
a) Integrator
b) Differentiator 22 Qualitative
analysis of LC,
RC
23 Crystal oscillator
24 Clap oscillator
7th 25 Colpitt oscillator 7 Verification of
truth tables of all
logic gates 26 Hartley oscillator
27 Study of Wein
Bridge
Oscillators
28 Operational
Amplifiers: Op-
amps
Introduction
8th 29 Characteristics of
op-amp
8 Verification of
truth tables of
flip-flops (S-R, J-
K) 30
Applications of
op-amp
31 Power Suppliers:
Introduction
32 Working of
Switched Mode
Power Supply
(SMPS)
9th 33 Voltage
Regulator
9 To get familiar
with the working
and use of seven-
segment display 34 Introduction to
Inverters
35
UPS
36 Digital
Electronics:
Introduction
10th 37 Binary 10 To find
frequency
response of a
given amplifier
and calculate its
bandwidth
38 Octal no. system
39
Hexadecimal
number systems
40 Conversions
11th 41 Boolean Algebra
42 Truth tables of
logic
Gates
43 NAND & NOR
as universal gates
44 Difference
between
combinational
circuits and
sequential
circuits
12th 45 Introduction to
flip-flops (S-R)
46 J-K flip flop
47 Electronics
Instruments:
Role, importance
and applications
of general-
purpose test
instruments viz
Multimeter
Digital & Analog
48 Cathode Ray
Oscilloscope
(CRO)
13th 49 Function/Signal
Generator
50 Seven segment
display
51 Fourteen
segment display
52 Sixteen segment
display
14th 53 Dot matrix
display
54 LED Display :
Introduction
55 Construction
56 Advantage of
LEDs in
electronics
display
15th 57 Types of LCD
display:-
Dynamic
scattering
58 Field effect type
59 Types of liquid
crystal cells :-
Transmitting
type and
reflective type
60 Advantage &
disadvantage of
LCD display
with common
applications
LESSON PLAN
Name of Faculty : Neeraj
Discipline : B. Tech. (Mechanical Engineering)
Semester : 2nd
Subject : Basics of Mechanical Engineering
Lesson Plan duration : 15 weeks
Work Load : Lecture-03, Practical-02
Week Theory Practical
Lecture
Day
Topic Practical
Day
Topic
1st 1st Introduction to Machine Tool to
Commonly used Machine Tools in a
Workshop
1st To Study the Cochran boiler.
2nd Lathe cont.
3rd Lathe
4th Shaper cont.
2nd 1st Shaper 1st To Study the Babcock &
Wilcox boiler. 2nd Planer cont.
3rd Planer
4th Milling cont.
3rd 1st Milling 1st To Study the working and
function of mountings in
boilers. 2nd Drilling cont.
3rd Drilling
4th Slotter cont.
4th 1st Slotter 1st To Study the working and
function of accessories in
boilers. 2nd Introduction to metal cutting
3rd Basic concept of thermodynamics:
Introduction
4th States, Work, Heat, Temperature
5th 1st Zeroth & 1st law of thermodynamics 1st To study Two-Stroke &
Four-Stroke Diesel Engines. 2nd 2nd and 3rdlaw of thermodynamics
3rd Concept of internal energy enthalpy
and entropy.
4th Problems
6th 1st Properties of Steam & Steam Generator 1st To Study Two-Stroke &
Four-Stroke Petrol Engines. 2nd Formation of steam at constant pressure
3rd Thermodynamic properties of Steam
4th Use of steam tables
7th 1st Measurement of dryness fraction by
throttling calorimeter
1st To Study the vapor
compression Refrigeration
System and determination of
its C.O.P. 2nd Introduction to refrigeration and air -
conditioning
3rd Rating of refrigeration machines
4th Coefficient of performance
8th 1st Simple refrigeration vapour
compression cycle
1st To study the functioning of
Window Room Air
Conditioner. 2nd Psychrometric charts and its use,
Human comforts
3rd Hydraulic Turbines & Pumps :
Introduction, Classification
4th Construction details and working of
Pelton Turbine
9th 1st Construction details and working of
Francis Turbine
1st To study the constructional
features and working of
Pelton wheel Turbine. 2nd Construction details and working of
Kaplan Turbine
3rd Specific speed and selection of turbines
4th Classification of water pumps and their
working
10th 1st Power Transmission Methods and
Devices: Introduction to Power
transmission
1st To study the constructional
features and working of
Francis Turbine.
2nd Belt: Open Belt
3rd Crossed Belt
4th Rope, Chain
11th 1st Gear Drives: Gears 1st To study the constructional
features and working of
Kaplan Turbine. 2nd Gear Trains
3rd Types of clutches: Single Plate Clutch
4th Multi Plate Clutch
12th 1st Cone Clutch 1st To calculate the Mechanical
Advantage, Velocity Ratio
and Efficiency of Single
Start, Double Start and
Triple Start Worm & Worm
Wheel.
2nd Centrifugal Clutch
3rd Stresses and Strains:
Introduction
4th Concept & types of Stresses and strains
13th 1st Poison’s ratio, stresses and strains in
simple and compound bars under axial
loading
1st To calculate Mechanical
Advantage, Velocity Ratio
and Efficiency of Single
purchase winch crab and plot
graphs. 2nd Stresses and strains in simple and
compound bars under flexure loading
3rd Stresses and strains in simple and
compound bars under torsional loading.
4th Stress- strain diagram
14th 1st Hooks law, Elastic constants & their
relationships
1st To calculate Mechanical
Advantage, Velocity Ratio
and Efficiency of Double
purchase winch crab and plot
graphs.
2nd Introduction to Manufacturing Systems
3rd Fundamentals of Numerical Control
(NC)
4th Fundamentals of Numerical Control
(NC)
15th 1st Fundamentals of Numerical Control
(NC)
1st To study simple screw jack
and compound screw jack
and determine their
efficiency. 2nd Advantage of NC systems
3rd Classifications of NC
4th Comparison of NC and CNC
LESSION PLAN
Name of Faculty : Dr.Yogita Yadav
Discipline : B. Tech.
Semester : 2nd
Subject : Applied chemistry
Lesson Plan duration : 15 weeks
Work Load : Lecture-03, Practical-01
Week Theory Practical
Lecture Day
Topic Practical Day
Topic
1st 1st Definations of phase rule ==
2nd one Component systems 1 To determine the total hardness of water by EDTA method.
3rd reduced or Two component system.
2nd 1st Silver lead system, ==
2nd zinc magnesium System, 1 To prepare Urea- Formaldehyde resin.
3rd desilverisation of lead, incongruent m.pt, Na2So4 .H2O system, limitation & application of phase rule.
3rd 1st Assignment given chapter 1 and problemsolving
2nd Test chapter 1st 1 To prepare Phenol-formaldehyde resin.
3rd Definations of catalysis, types of catalysis, homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis
4th 1st theories of catalysis, 1st To determine the flashpoint and fire point of a given sample of lubricating oil using Pensky Marten’s flash point apparatus.
2nd michalis menton equation,
3rd acid base catalysis, enzyme catalysis, auto catalysis.
5th 1st Assignment of chapter 2nd wil be distributed to the students and problems will be taken.
1st Determination of strength of hydrochloric acid solution by titrating it against sodium hydroxide solution conductometrically.
2nd Test chapter 2nd
3rd Defination of water, occurrence of water on earth surface, sources of water
6th 1st types of hardness, EDTA method , clarks method, units of hardness, degree of hardness
1st
2nd purification of water, boiler troubles Scale and sludge formation, priming and foaming
Determination of viscosity of given liquid using Redwood viscometers.
3rd external and internal conditioning, desalination of H2O.
7th 1st Assignment given chapter 3rd 1st Determination of flash point of given lubricating oil using Able’s flash point apparatus.
2nd Class test chapter 3rd
3rd Softening techniques of water- lime soda process
8th 1st zeolite method, ion exchange method.
1st To determine alkalinity of a given water sample.
2nd Numerical problems of H2O
3rd Assignment given chapter 4 and problemsolving
9th 1st Class test chapter4 1st To determine the amount of sodium and potassium in a given water sample by flame photometer.
2nd Introduction, mechanism of dry and wet corrosion
3rd types of corrosion
10th 1st factors affecting corrosion 1st To determine dissolved oxygen (D.O.) in a given sample of water. (Wrinkler’s
method)
2nd preventive measures of corrosion, galvanic corrosion.
3rd Assignment given chapter 5 and problemsolving
11th 1st Class test chapter 5 1st
2nd Introduction of lubricants, types of lubricants
revision
3rd classification of lubricants, synthetic lubricants
12th 1st silicones additives for lubricants, properties of lubricants
1st
2nd Assignment given chapter 6 and problemsolving
2nd Viva, File check
13th 1st Class test chapter 6 1st
2nd Polymer classification, effect of structure on the properties of polymers
3rd classification of plastics, natural rubber, elastomer .
14th 1st Assignment given chapter 7 and problemsolving
Work Load (Lecture/Practical) per week (in hours): Lectures -04, Practical – 01
WEEK Theory Practical
Lecture Day Topic(including
assignment/test)
Practical Day Topic
1st 1 Ohm’s Law 1 To verify KCL and KVL. 2 Application of
ohms law
3 Kirchoff’s current Laws
4 Kirchoff’s voltage Laws
2nd 5 Nodal methods of analysis
2 To verify Thevenin's and Norton theorem 6 Loop methods of
analysis
7 Star toDelta transformation.
8 Delta to Star transformation.
3rd
9 Thevenin’s theorem
3 To verify Maximum Power transfer theorem in A.C. and D.C.
10 Numerical
11
Norton’s theorem
12
numericals
4th 13
superposition theorem
4 To verify Superposition theorem.
14 Numerical.
15
maximum power transfer theorem,.
16 Class Test-1
5th 17 Milman’s theorem
18 Single Phase A.C. Circuits
5 To study frequency response of a series R-L-C circuit and determine resonant frequency and Q-factor for various values of R, L, C
19 Sinusoidal signal, instantaneous and peak values.
20 RMS and average values.
6th 21 crest and peak factor
6 To study frequency response of a Parallel R-L-C circuit and determine resonant frequency and Q-factor for various values of R,L,C.
22 Concept of phase
23
phasor representation-polar & rectangular
24 exponential and trigonometric forms
7th 25 behaviors of R,L and C components in A.C. circuits.
7 To perform direct
load test of a
transformer and
plot efficiency
Vs load characteristic. 26 Series and
Parallel A.C. circuits
27
Series and Parallel A.C. circuits
28 power factor 8th 29 Series and
Parallel resonance
8 To perform direct load test of a D.C. shunt generator and plot load voltage Vs load current curve.
30
Q Factor, cut-off frequencies and bandwidth
31 Numericals.
32 Class Test-2
9th
33 THREE PHASE A.C. CIRCUITS :
9 To perform O.C. and S.C. tests of a transformer 34 Phase and line
voltage and currents
35 balanced star and delta circuits,
36 power equation
10th
37 measurement of power by two wattmeter method
10 To study various type of meters.
38 introduction to unbalanced circuits
39 TRANSFORMERS
:
Construction, EMF equation
40
Ideal transformer, Phasor diagram on no load and full load
11th 41
equivalent circuit,
42 losses, regulation and efficiency, open and short circuit test..
43 Application of DC machines
44 Moving Coil Type
12th 45 ELECTRICAL
MACHINES :
Construction,
Principle, 46 ELECTRICAL
MACHINES :
working
47 E.M.F. equation and losses of D.C. machine
48 Class Test-3
13th
49 E.M.F. equation and losses of D.C. machine
50 comparison of construction and working of D.C. machine with Induction motor and sunchronous machine
51 MEASURING
INSTRUMENTS :
Construction,
52 operation and uses of moving iron type
14th 53 moving coil type
54 induction type Voltmeter
55 Ammeter, 56 Watt meter
15th 57 Energy meter. 58 numericals
59 Revision.
60 Revision.
LESSION PLAN
Name of Faculty : Rajesh Rana
Discipline : B. Tech.
Semester : 2nd
Subject : ENGINEERING GRAPHICS & DRAWING
Lesson Plan duration : 15 weeks
Work Load : Lecture-00, Practical-01
Week Theory Practical
Lecture Day
Topic Practical Day Topic
1st - - 1st
Introduction, Drawing Instruments, Various types of lines, Title Block, Various types of projections, first and third angle systems of orthographic projections
2nd - - 2nd Types and use of lines and lettering. Dimensioning, Projection of points in different quadrants
3rd - - 3rd Projections of lines for parallel, perpendicular & inclined to horizontal and vertical reference planes.
4th - - 4th Projections of planes for parallel, perpendicular & inclined to horizontal and vertical reference planes.
5th - - 5th
Projections Solids: Cylinder, Cone, Pyramid & Sphere with axes parallel, perpendicular & inclined to both reference planes
6th - - 6th Development of surfaces of various solids
7th - - 7th
Sections of Solids: Section planes, Sectional views, True shape of Sections for Prism, Cylinder, Pyramid, Cone & Sphere.
8th - - 8th Orthographic Projections: Simple objects and simple Machine Components like Bolts and Screw.
Introduction to computer-aided drafting (CAD) : Cartesian and Polar Co-ordinate system, Absolute and Relative Coordinates systems
11th - - 11th
Basic Commands : Line, Point, Rectangle, Polygon, Circle, Arc, Elipse, Polyline : Basic editing Commands : Basic Object Selection Methods, Window and Crossing Window Erase, Move, Copy, Offset, Fillet, Chamfer, Trim, Extend, Mirror : Display Commands : Zoom, Pan, Redraw, and Regenerate : Simple dimensioning and text
12th - - 12th Simple Exercises
13th - - 13th Solid modeling: Basics of 2-D and 3-D solid modeling
14th - - 14th Orthographic, iso-metric Projection Drawing And Sectional Views Of Simple Machine Elements.
15th - - 15th Continue
NAME OF Faculty : Mr. Vikash
Discipline : B. Tech
Semester : 2nd
Subject : Essentials of communication-2
Lesson Plan Duration: 15 Weeks( from January to April 2018)
Work Load (Lecture/Practical) per week (in Hours ) :Lectures 03
Theory Practical
Week Lecture day Topics Practical day Topic
1`st 1st Spotting the errors pertaining to parts of speech
1st
2nd nouns, pronouns 2nd
3rd adjective, adverbs
2nd 1st preposition 1st
2nd conjunction, genders 2nd
3rd infinitives, participles, form of tenses
3rd 1st use of articles Concord - grammatical concord
1st
2nd Assignment 2nd
3rd notional concord and the principle of proximity between subject and verb and other exceptional usages
4th 1st notional concord and the principle of
proximity between subject and verb and
other exceptional usages
1st
2nd Idioms and phrases; Words often confused
2nd
3rd One-Word Substitutes; Foreign
Words
5th 1st Formation of words 1st
2nd Class Test 2nd
3rd Word-stress patterns
6th 1st Intonation, Weak forms in English
1st
2nd Intonation, Weak forms in English
2nd
3rd role play activities
7th 1st Practising short dialogues
1st
2nd Group discussion 2nd
3rd Debates, Speeches, Listening to news bulletins
8th 1st Debates, Speeches, Listening to news bulletins
1st
2nd Viewing and reviewing T.V. programmes etc.
2nd
3rd Assignment
9th 1st Developing reading and writing skills through such tasks/activities as developing outlines,
1st
2nd key expressions 2nd
3rd situations, slogan
10th 1st situations, slogan 1st
2nd writing and theme building exercises
2nd
3rd Reading verbal and non-verbal texts-like cartoons, Graphs and tabulated data etc.
11th 1st Business Letters, Format of Business letters and Business letter writing-Fully-blocked layout may be used.
1st
2nd Business Letters, Format of Business letters and Business letter writing-Fully-blocked layout may be used.
2nd
3rd Class Test
12th 1st E-mail writing 1st
2nd Reports, Types of Reports and Format of Formal Reports
2nd
3rd Reports, Types of Reports and Format of Formal Reports
13th 1st Press Report Writing 1st
2nd Press Report Writing 2nd
3rd Assignment
14th 1st Book Review - Herein the students will be required to read and submit a review of a book (Literary or non-literary) of their own choice. This will be followed by a presentation of the same in the class
1st
2nd Book Review - Herein the students will be required to read and submit a review of a
2nd
book (Literary or non-literary) of their own choice. This will be followed by a presentation of the same in the class
3rd Book Review - Herein the students will be required to read and submit a review of a book (Literary or non-literary) of their own choice. This will be followed by a presentation of the same in the class
15th 1st Book Review - Herein the students will be required to read and submit a review of a book (Literary or non-literary) of their own choice. This will be followed by a presentation of the same in the class
1st
2nd Book Review - Herein the students will be required to read and submit a review of a book (Literary or non-literary) of their own choice. This will be followed by a presentation of the same in the class
2nd
3rd Class Test
LESSION PLAN
Name of Faculty : Anil Vadhwa
Discipline : B. Tech
Semester : 2nd Sem
Subject : Fundamental of Computer and programming in ‘C’
Lesson Plan duration : 15 weeks
Work Load : Lecture-03, Practical-02
Week Theory Practical
Lecture Day
Topic Practical Day
Topic
1st 1st Fundamentals: - Evaluation of Computers
1st Write a program to print
“Hello” using C.
2nd Hardware organization of a computer
3rd Introduction to microprocessor, generations of microprocessors
2nd 1st Commonly used CPUs. 2nd Write a program to
perform addition of two
numbers using C.
2nd Input/output devices,
3rd Input/ Output ports and connectors.
3rd 1st Introduction to Operating system, Functions of an Operating system,
3rd Write a program to find
largest no. among three
numbers using nested if-
else statement
2nd Classification of Operating Systems
3rd Basic introduction to DOS, UNIX/LINUX OS, Windows XP
4th 1st Machine Language, Assembly Language, Low level languages, High level Languages, Types of high level languages,
4th Write a program to find
whether the given
number is even or odd.
2nd Complier, Interpreter, Assembler,
Loader, Linker
3rd Relationship between Complier, Interpreter, Loader and Linker.
5th 1st Data Communication, modulation, Network devices, LAN, MAN
5th Write a program to find
topologies, WAN the real roots of any
given Quadratic
Equation.
2nd OSI Reference model,
3rd Introduction to Internet and protocols : TCP/ IP Reference model.